Catalogue description Petitioners: Gaillard Roselli of St Symphorien, son of Lord John Roselli. Name(s):...

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Details of SC 8/271/13534
Reference: SC 8/271/13534
Description:
Petitioners: Gaillard Roselli of St Symphorien, son of Lord John Roselli.
Name(s): Roselli, Gaillard
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Gaillard Roselli states that when Guy Fere was Seneschal of Gascony the King gave his father jurisdiction over the parishes of Illats, Lasas, Guillos, Hostens, Birac, and St Michel de Rieufret, provided that they did not exceed the value of £100 of Bigorre. An inquiry was not held in his time, but afterwards when Gilbert Peche was seneschal, one was held by Giraud Lamberti and Bernard de Ladrens. Gaillard asks that this might be examined by some good man, and that the King might send his letters to the Seneschal to give him the jurisdiction.
Nature of endorsement: He is to show his letters, and afterwards let what ought to be done be done.
Places mentioned: St Symphorien, [Guyenne, France]; Illats, [Guyenne, France]; Lasas [unidentified], [Guyenne, France]; Guillos, [Guyenne, France]; Hostens, [Guyenne, France]; Birac, [Guyenne, France]; St Michel de Rieufret, [Guyenne, France].
People mentioned: John Roselli, father of the petitioner; Guy Ferrerii (Ferre), seneschal of Gascony; Gilbert Peche (Pecche), seneschal of Gascony.
Note: The petition is dated to c. 1318-c. 1327 on the basis that the petition still seems to be within Edward II's reign but after Gilbert Pecche ceased to be seneschal of Gascony [January 1318].
Date: [c. 1318-c. 1327]
Related material:

For another petition by the petitioner's father concerning the same parishes, see SC 8/175/8734

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: Latin
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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